Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 September 1865 — Page 2
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-rC.vr: 10 T.-A rl ar T KIT- -- A :('!i-r I I ft a ttil- r.eerd'd -t ilw J.xi 4 Uli r , - ly I I .l,WAX4TJ3D. S I Tii i P:it '"J -.TU 1 O A Ot''f wan-a-l in '-Quif ab. Bteta, to ,.!" Tn ft. frrf.n-r M ifirrtlt, price V. i: -m',r,jf (n y.v,T, a.d tiit'T Ko. We will p J a a. out- ly i,.;- n1 iiiimi, or allow tHiVij corn ii i-.n on ,'.. ,',. p-irtloi'iare, 1! c.'- i4i "srriUry, , f io alatup ipi !- VACS f:BiiTnE!, f l hmi'I for t! LiiSwdJ la e., Summit llt, 'i o:.-;.!.,, ori.o ai::r.fdl jt-'nt fK'.lALK COOK SOU IllCEl Ai d '1. Apr-lr f Ji. ,. -1.' 1 1 21 Ah-'IOS fc"V,cT . t'-rOS TflK BT ANT AIM HISTORY OF THE ( T. -t rt , rw I-ARC UOTAL OCTAVO Vi.M -r Mn i ep'enfiidly tthi.. irm-.i Brt'lrwr-ltwf tvMrn u ef Sf ettlf and Iin",l.l I '!, le JoM tM beck 111 p-Ul w". f , ft ol " ! r rr Cinnr f r amenta 'i . IPrrj -Vcivj K-tg"ie mi' aid p ciefy bvb'u-I "I dMi"l B1C" end I'dlrt, t. Til 0 i'- f '-' 'IMl'ity-DUt Wl.l flCl)HMKfi .: :v ft : p . 4 I i i r r-.ouit.iJ. ftebil for clreJ ..t . - '-uf le'tll A.lr.i,. JiklH.BRM. itV, ! i J.s n 14 '-rt n i Cincaaetl, O. FOa CAT.E AND KENT. A' iiF or KM LA5I IS TURir, l f KTeTlhfi, f h'c!l 2Mi rr in mi liw.u or (I in it .(. AUi. ((' if of tmxll Tract. Uumm JJuilil hi iIik 4iu, nod cm 1 r Ktit, fcy - -7 f s' ' Ii.ui t,.tt. Ax-ot. J I n"l I'l l r oif lor ti e ntdlBlnK l It 'b BU'-I. Will t n il fhniifnrtxh. Ap piy - IJt A. H ll A MAit'K, VrikT CLAM K MhT A II It r ANI BII k yttraliur iu M ' i"r. V JIlo irat lu 'loini. -v ' Ki r t'rii.t, linittrn ldioliajl A Vioio, yo Tiill., I li-l " , ..Hi; :,' .I If. P. t'HAMDLIIi. i' I. . f It ia 7, I.. luBd ii-il J9 lo'Uiihi. lor l irihrr lnrf 4l:bn uiiiir . e( iiodv ',rr i wMtr ol S . cfctii',n n4 WM t, or cf A. 11. ini, ui II :i I mi, or lb W Igwaui, llln. .i j i, - . ' ;1C W 12 ON AriOlST OF " - W3T O Xi Willi or without - tha Furniture. rnm r n;p,i!a wouiots akdoomf itT II ii l'K'' '" 'l 'I I.HIru(l hot. I'i lf ) Itet, ll'i all .wjUKtvua.ldiliaiiigt u4rlu ilt&ge, farublery, Fruit, do., Anil ktiirn n ) 1 riifrty cj f. O. O'ftl'nt. on l.i.t . II, K nr t.n'r,'nirir,- it Bow illorKl ir s iih (iu kxmju 01 lf I'ftrtar. ai fills. ii..a it m ui , i bit h a i-ithir (."ini'ciin!. i nil Inill.) ulnl.lf. V. u. o'hli.nir, or piri l5W 0AI, AND CORK, JainuUtl.f t suit LiciMKUrH, .jr.-r ? nine iuukii - AdKIHl 14 ' vines.' ;l lautU and lul AiamU. I'arm for Sale. IK!NU'r R'!HfH'Jl OF CHAKOISO MT 1.0 j,i mil 1 1 in i o.. i i.,ii. n, l . tirr try Farm lor air, ii lutalulut: 'im act m, 1,011 anrra baluir Id limlilii ; ,., iw i-Ii.i c g.nfii d (toll triua, jnut ' i.- 1 luil-va iuu, llb all uccaavw i-k ii,H , u i r r ia r a - m iiaa io aiii nurlti i ti i. .. ai I ti.i in I iw.i4tor ut. Jc.,t' lull, h ou.iLt K li. IIi iIuhmI. Till- pai' ct. rir ii c iifvn ii an r i. .j ii ir ua th pmuilav cr I j i.ntat l!iliiiia, , 1 id V-lfa -. - A, II. WlLKlMiOW. A UlTLfc rKAHIK OTTA(3l5." ITii llir. rin nii, In tmir kll a-nad rallar ir'iy . I -4 IU. I.V pr, v. il u f,il ial lr, tu Mini wr!i.ii etr.-it, Kit in Hftu. , I.UI -iJ iy 1.HI Ml, Wll lllta , culm ami ln. Mt . II M i ned an I Til. Id Miin i;itiu aa p on a dfitwl. An1'! t U LlM S, 11 K t. CI a m, 8. ' ' 1 tt i 1 m i" r I irt nud jmiin ttrtati "5 . HCiillII H1K1I HAT tRKhBr AND I ,'tkl lit Ll.lal.r. UAKf, CO' IIHIN CO. WOUIi CEMEU T. ,jJ't lioaaif Auditor Via niea:il)ioii.id I J auuouwoe tbaHTUROH'UB V. T .- S M A K ta a caudidala lor tha' m.-. t uilituit fct Vandarbutitli CuoBiy, at ih onoiiiji l'ai'Ui-rIiH.'i;.)ti, f Kor Co irnt lleaa JuilL-e. V'i u u i, .r .d 10 aiinoiincfl that Jadga J UN I'll Oil KH wilt ountltina to acrra Ju.lf.. i,f f!io i uio.ou I'laaaa Court In Iba iliatrk anii.i I or l!i coiinllca ol foti , Vamlorburgb arr, I, aid iKVim.ii, if rlac ad al tha maulog urtt'iK.r I'IitUA,' ......... Ha. Fjito; rlianii auiiouuca to your readers at H n. l.nl?pjM, tf pusey CVuoty, la a can. I' w! "f tl CdtnuloB riaaa Oowt, la !r Jll-lrivt Cvmuufi 1 of till) cABtltk-S of Paa.. Vir.l.i rr ( iiciiit jindga, V M. r. '.VttiiKTr will l a casdidale tat ra. at.M-limi in' ju i iU. of Circuit Ja4g, lor tlia Sliimolh Jiihmul Circuit , compwed of lh cvuu. 4a of l.r.,wiQr.l, rrrjr, Smucar. Warrick, TaodWiriutrgn aul l u,j,at the auiuiug Oatobor clrolcn. , ... . . - . . rr ShcrlfT. Va mn gmltuilaaJ to auaennoa I bat JOgl'PU . COX ii a cundiiiata for thaofflca cf SborlST of Vid tbatrflt :aay, at I lis anauiug OctoW ai riioii. au2 gff iTcarcutlliK Alloraay, Kiitm Juvawaar Pfra ai.noance Captalu 3I. T. HAiiJlAVS, lata to thaSIrt Ind. Tola:. aa tii I pj ,n catuhjAto fur the tfllot of ftaaaoau tnj Ail,ivy fcnl.a fvnwnili Jmliclal Clrcolt, omi os.il of do coimt'-.a of tiirt.rd, rrr, u r, V,t.r(l, Va.di rbnrjtltai.d Poaay. 6 nftliorlj;- t'j aascuiica that LEWIS C. TiKS(iJwaU acaudidalo, at tha Bast OoloKr e! fnr rwrtrpttoo to tha offl.-a of Proao. oUi g Aifarny for th riltapnth Judicial Cir ca1!, c tpl if (hi! eca'atloa ofCrawfi nl, Prrry,' iuc-r, wa rick. Puv ,.-,.1 V.u.u,l,,.l,. i , A JO S! Orr hand and receiving from tho cl.last and most reliable- inanufctories in the Ucited States, an aasortraent of rUELY GUATIANTEED, And with regard to superior a lid elogant workmanship, cweetness of tono end fair prices, will coml paro with any ia market. Wa jsolicis Jx.oxamina. tion by tho. public generally. Hasbrook' & Ritchoy, ' " COIiXER OF ' mMU &SIXTH STS.. liTAJaSVIULK, 1X. Sg al.J'; ! iaac.-a; a s.ia t.,'-r . .
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tlCKDAT .. EVANSVILLE GEAWF0BD3VILLE - itallroa4. SUMMZS, 1865, ASSASGEMEKT ' . ... W.tl. twll rMHwa 3TI1i?t?i '1-' i-'0; - x-pi(d). f'iloara: . f f" aa A ' 1 " A-nuvA a avaiUnjaatali Otatk-na. ArriToa at .... ywcj-ttoiw itkt a. at., i xarrv otsw : F. .IS. . DnAl.M.HalLBXPRF.tl-' ArriTuat ViaecDtM 14:17 P.M.; (O AM. rlaa leaa vw i rzo r. M ; for WW, S-.3 P. M.)f Arrliaa at Tarra IU a, 3:"-i P. MeoBaetlac "i ll tzp'aM Triua aa Mloaa; " TEC&K BACTE A Elf HXOND ft. " LaaTaa Terra Uaota al 4 :( P.M.', Arrt at Io1larap..i l:Wr.a., cnakirif cioaa coni;iloa wib irajaa for Cioelrjoatl, Oilomi.m, aad all ' Euit.rn l'.l, and for ( hi bo, Tolao and Datroit. iT. LiOO. ALTOS TERR HACf E. Uwm Trr Uuita l 3:65 P. M.; ArrirNi at MatuB:i P. M.S Chi chid, T :' A. M., and making diraot aoanTttina for alt polo la In ttia Korth-Weat. n ma p.H. vn RsgGiiicua- . O. A. M. Traiaa tsara tor aat, 10:45 P H : Arrlraat l.tnimllla 6:30 A. ArriTaa at Tiaosanaa o-.aa r. m ;H ; Irjclnnill, t :J0 A. II.; Laaia . r Weat, 6:MI A. M.; Arrira at It. Loa'a, Hor.M ; Cairo, b:V f. m ' ' KITfRwlTIO. . CCOM.nOOATIOJI THAIS XL ' UnM Trrra Hanta at A, M. . ., w . . Viacatnna, U:iC0 P. M. , Arrtriw at i KiaiitfliU 6:li PM.i-:. . .', rvlIL- . - ' ' XVi , X,Mtta Tan-a' lUuto at S-50 P. m arrival of Kipraaa Traiaa fro a ( loci nn all ao4 la Kaat Laaaea Tinroonra at T:l& P. M. Arriaaa at i ' - Erai.iU S :S7 P. M. VIXtEXAES ACCOMMODATION Laavaa O. A M . JnsctioB at : A. M., on arrlral of NiKlit fcivraaafrota ' . tlnrlutail and LoniiTillo. ArrlTea at Tanatilll:4() A. M. " ' """ " .- Basrirag cbnkal tbrooga to alt principal polota Mortb and Kant. .-.. , tOUTX IHOLK, Jr., Bnp't. , Union County Ticket, f ''Vt- ' i'or Auditor, i Cit,' vicTon bkch. '"i ,: ; Capt. ALEX. DARLING.- , '; 1 . Tor CommUsioner, . J0HEPH H. PABRETT. For Aw nor Pigeon Tuvnthip, WILLIAM WARREN, Sr.; . ji , m fcijr-Anoiher blast from CoL Jonei, on tbe Straight Line Ruilroad qaettion, will appear Mondaf morning. " '' i ' "" i i ttST'iohn B. Oongh" lectnret in two itiici only in Indiana-Indianapolis and Lafnyetta. . No otnw cities need bother him witb tiii-ir comtnunicatioDs. JiiwisH 'New Ybar. Tbarsdaf lait win t!io Hebrew Roth JIashono, which was tgchuraliy kept by the Israelite! In this city by a eugpengion of bnsinegs and a devoiioii cf the day to religions exr cites in '.their synagogue,' praying for health, protpction ftcd prosperity during the new yoar. - - j . . ftj Amonj? the pagaeogtre by tbe Liberty yeiiterday morning was Col. No tie, formerly editor of tbe Faducah Herald, and an ex-robel General of Tfxn. Col. Noble, we underitaud, coniensplateg reviving tbe Herald Democratic paper, which be coniidere will reqaire no change of principle, gince he hai always been fifhting against the Union party, ' - Rkoordkr's Court. There was scarce ly any interest in the Recorder's Court yesterday. Another case of mistaken duty on the part of the police was be fore the Court, but the evidence of the prosecution was insufficient to convict, and there was abundant proof on part of the defence, to show it was an entire misapprehension, Tbe Recorder very properly dismissed the parties.; t'Jf Our carriers complain that they experience trouble in making their weekly colicciionu. We trust our sub rcrtbf rs will toake it a point to always hnve the money ready for the carrier when he calls. He is expected to pay for every paper that be carries promptly every Saturday afternoon, and when gome of his subscribers are careless about poying bim, he frequently bag trouble to meet bis liabilities. A Utile thou;htfulness oa the part of eubscribere, will save the boys a great deal of trouble. ' , " laT The Methodist, ministers who I have been attending Conference, having all returoed, will occupy their respective nlpiis to morrow. It will without doubt Lm emineaily satisfactory to their lirelJiren aud congregations, that tbe Bishop did not see proper to send Ihem somewhere else. ' lteiv'.We are under repeated obligations to our friend j, the Foster Brothers of Cincinnati for copies of , their "Market Review and Prices Current" . They give about ae satisfactory a summary of the Cincinnati markets as a business man would e'aaire to see - We are pleased to see cor old friends so energelia aud enterpridiog. : - - .. . - . tW Rev. Mr. McCarer announced, on last Sabbath morning, that be contrm plated preaching three sermons, as suggested .by bis recent trip to the North. The first to be, "God and Ilia Works;", the second, "Man and bis Ways;" tbe last, "The Church, its. Suto and its Mission." Tbe first of these sermon will be delivered to-morrow morning in the Walnut Street Preaby lerian Church. s PaRsoSAL We bad a pleasant risit, yesterday morning, from J. W.McKee, Eej , River E Jitor of the Cairo Times, and special correspondent of the Cincinnati Comiftercfaf and St. Louis Docratf who was a passenger on the Liberty, and whom we found to be as affabie And accomplished "gentleman.' " We showed him.tbe city from tbe roof of Morgun 4 Read's Mammoth Boot and Shoe House, and .he expressed himself as highly delighted witb tbe perspective", nd his surprise at the extent and the elegance of the city, which he had not seen for eix years, and especially that the city was filled np above the level of the levee. Mc. is en route to Pittsburg, the place of his nativity, wbich he has not visited for nineteen years. We wish bim. a pleasant trip,1
. Sid Accidsst On Thoreday after j noaii, a parry of bcy were engaged in A game, dnbeard of ia cor yoao ddrya, called "Duck," which reenlted most adly. It eeemg tbe game ii simply tfc placing of one rock or large etone oa tbtof of another and their -throwing at the topmost stone to see who can knock it off'the greatest number of times.
Aaronf tfar teyr tngsged lnr tbe game of which we speak, uttd the sotof Mr Williaiu" BfciltnaB arid Scriber, ..Yoaag Heilman.Tgot ready 5 iqt thow .bfefore Frank Scribcr was folly out of the way, and ahbeogb he gare bins warning,' it came to late or jrt finhf fe3, wa did iiot learn whicli. 2w eloaewas thrown and tUack Frank ia tbe bead, the blow resulting in his Jeuib ytgterday after' noon, - Frank wag U ' fcrigtt, iotfeingent boy about 13 year of eg, and big death will be a terrible Uow to bis parents. who wilTJure Jtba aympatby of -tbe sa tire ccmmnniiy0 Q v.1 1. -j i till - Therr eeetoi 16 be a great rage on the part of the boys, just cow, to engage io the matt dangeroag gaqies and, ajaosementd, find tit i f art ata nnit to pot a stop to-seme of tfcem we'ebairbe called npoa to record other accidents similar PcsEr Cocsty Fair Tbe Seventh AoiJUaExhjbition cf t!ft. E.T: Ca'T AgrkflltifrarTocifity, takes place next .week, at New Ilarmony, beginning on Tuesday, tbV2Stn' iftnJ closing'on Friday, tEe 2?lbTc8lr.JtThe JPremium Lfst is large and liberal. Competition from tbe whole world, i iaited. , Ever ar rangement bat bi & cad to make tbe coming Fair one of the most interesting erer held in the county op this part of tbe' State. Theatnjjhiihealrej.wa understand, has been enlarged, the horse track lengthened and otherwise improv ed, and ayeryrconTenieoce possible, i,rranged, Jo ciiablft bath ' exhibitora and spectators to enjoy. JbemseWeg to the utmost. Tbe little town of New liar mony, justly Celebrated for its" hospital ity and love cf pleasure, has exerted it self to make the Fair an occasion for cultivating thehfriendLrprr,r thoaev attending it from afsianee'lnd ha:l 'al ready mapped out a week of balls, theatres, concerts, io.,- Io add the enjoy ment of evenings to tbe pleasares of the da tii. We further learn that - the - mogt a : . . .. ... , . . liberal prtjiniiiMg have been effered; to the fastest trotting and pacing horses, and that several ol tbe best borsevin this and adjoining places are ia training to contend for the premium s 'If it is within our power, we design attending tbe New Harmony Fair. We are anxious to. see the display of stock and farm products of gome of the best farmers ia tbe Slate, aa weir as the fruiti, jellies, preserves, ice , of their ' skillful housewives. We recommend to others of oar citizens to make their ar rangement t be thero to." JtsiT The Ilenderson 2'ews says any more negro soldiers are sent to that town,! it wjij be done to violate the civil laws of the State ia reference to our slaves. Those acquainted with tbe pecuniary antecedents of the editor -of the Kewt, will appreciate tbe ioke em bodied in tbe little pronoun "our." ""An Usscrjuoated Rebel Judge W. liiekerooj"of Manchester,; Tennessee, was fchot'at' while sitting'' on tbe bench holding court, on the 4h Instby a man named W'ni. Waite. Waite was formerly in the rebel army; getting into liquor be went to tbe Court Iiouse and was boisterous, ilourishing . a pistol, and indulging in threats. ' He weut off, bowever, after tbe Judge had given bim warning to cease his bad couduct, but retorned ..armed, during tbe afternoon session, .and fired . at the Judge, fortu-. nately miaain&ljtm. ttait was tar rested and put in jail, lie ia a desperate man and will probably be made an example of. New Albany Ledger. ; Wait4 oi of5 the Tenoeeeee Sfate militia to'hocf b"e teaiocratlc press of tbe North dtairetcj eomtoiti the. peace, safety and public regulations of the State. Wouldn't it be well to commission CbampFergaaoo, as . Cooimauder-io-4 ! " '" " n ' m " A ScoGESTttt !QrRT.i-An Incorrigible old batchelor was met by a superin tendent of 'tbe paLllfr schools, wrjp, judg ing trom bis venerable appearance, supposed be -Ws 'Jf irrfarcb, - 'swke'd bin; Where do you end your children 7 wbich caused following reflectronr Where had we it nil 'Jbert. is something terribly suggestive in tb'ai query, and it rings in our 'ears to-day in tones of deep reproach, from which we would fain escape. We can but exclaim in tbe pathetic language of John Wesley, in bis epistle to the Aborigines: "Wbaa I rameiksa aU Tb. rir! 1'tj n-t (orw, I fael life xcaiw fu itso alt Kxpsaad ietr waaber J - - I r4 Uka -oa bo traada aloaa ' ' Soma barsywd all deaartad, f Whoa n'aara fed, a-tioa? hi aaaradtad, Or o .! i narktt atarted." i. A Card. -' Editors Joarnal r r""" Mr. Biscb havUg"bad ampla time to acceptor reject tay , proposition which appeared in last Monday's Jovrxal, acd having failed to do either, I am still, and will now remain, a candidate fat the otfice of County Auditor, at the ensuing October election. - . -.2- 1 ; -I I t w VtJjfsiAv' : Evansville, Sept 22d, 1?65. - Grand Lqdgb op.thr.Uwted SiATBav. Grand ..BsjireseioUtSve Riggs sends oa a programme of the ceremonies observed at the Dedication of the Wildey Monument, which was unquestionably a irind affair. The followioc; interesting not tvecompaotes tbe programme: -''-- ; ; i Baltimore, Sept ISth, 1365. BRO. SlLVSRTHORS: To ffive vnn 'an idea what the Grand Lodge has to go through next Wednesday, I enclose yon a programsie of the procession of the dedication of themJnument of our lata Grand Sire, Wildey. It is a grand afxair. lug orana Lodge is represented by every Grand .Lodo in the United btates, and Cs,nada, and a finer and more refined eof gentlemen you filver saw asseotbiet. We met trvirt. n,i Grand Sire and Grand Secretary made their reports, the standing common... were appointed, and we did nothing else 1 excent reeeive icvitiiinn. ,n i 1 free Uckets to the theatres, free rides over tbe street rfailroads, eta, etc. In fact, we won't more than get through witb the , invitations ,. before Satnrdav. ; -1 should not be surprised if we should go
to Washington. New York, and all
around the whole Southern country before we get through It appears oar brothers here cannot do too much for us to the way of kindness and attention. I shall send you the croceedin? of tbe Grand Lode everv dav. that tou may see what we are dois. Baltimore is a great city, fall of Darks, monuments and public institutions of at) kinds. Business here is very lively, aal'goods of all kinds oa tbe advance. lours in h. L ft T., ' James D. Eioos. Programme of Ceremonies to be Ob-serc-ed at iA Grand JSational Celt bra tion of the Independent Order cf Udtt ttllovcs, on the Oeeastottif ike Dedication of the 4! Wildey Monument," September 20A, 1865. The Grand Lodge of the United States will assemble in tbe Grand Saloon cf the Odd Fellows' Hall, North Gay Street, at 9 o'clock A- M., preparatory to taking its position in tbe line of pro cession. , - r Members of tbe Lodges and Encamp ments ot tbe city of Baltimore will as sembte At tbeir respective places of meeting, at o clock A. hi., clotbed in dark attire. Members of tbe Lodges wearing white glove, and members of the Encampment black gloves;, and form four abreast, according to tbe foi lowing order in line of procession: . Tbe Outside Guardians cf Lodges with drawn swords. Banners. . Hceoe supporters. Brethren of tbe Initiatory and White Llegreet; Jo. Rjyal Biue do. do; do. Remembrance do. do; do. Scarlet do. dj. four abreast Conductors. Chaplains, Wacdens, P. Secretary, Treasurers, Secretarys, Sopporters, Vice Grands, Supporters, Supporters, Noble Grands, Supporters, Past Orands. The Inside Guards with drawn swords. Lodge and Encampment Marshals will wear an appropriate badge, designating the name and number of the Lodge or Encampment, and report immediately to their Division Marshal, as the column will move- at 10 o'clock precisely. Mosic engaged by Grand Bodies, En campments and subordinate LiOdges will be subject to the disposition of the Grand Marshal, while in line of proces sion. -'Visiting brethren whose Lodges are cot present, and who may desire to join in tbe procession, are respectfully in vited to do so, and unite with such divi sion as they may be disposed to select. The column will be formed as follows: Joseph Kidder, of New! Hampshire, R W. Grand .Marshal of Grand Lodge of United States. John Q. fA. Herring, R. W. G. Mar shal. G. Lodge of Maryland. Brother Joshua, Lynch, Bro. Robert King--Aids. ' FIBfcT QBASO DIVISION. Marshal P. G. John P. Dukebat " Assistant Marshals P. G. Henry C, Llano, f. u. .lost Aeilson. Mosic. Lodges comprising this Division. Visiting brothers from Greble Lodge, No. 1, t ortress Monroe. Visiting brothers from Kansas, Ne braska, Oregon, Canada West, L. Pr. B. N. A. California, Minnesota, Florida N. New York, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Iowa, Vermont, Wisconsin. Michigan New Hampshire, Maine, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, boutn Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Connecticut, Illinois Missouri, Mississippi, Indiana, Virginia, Kentucky, few Jersey, Louisiana, Ohio Delaware. District of Columbia, Penn gylvania, 9. New York, Massachusetts. ibis Division will form on Fayette Street, extending eastwardly, right on Uay Mreet. SSCOKD ORAKD DITISION. Marshal P. G. Jno. T. Snowdon. Assistant Marshals P. O. Louis Loe wenstioe, Bro. Bej. Brown ' Music. ' Lodges comprising this Division, of tbe jurisdiction ot Maryland, from No. IU4 to jno. 1 inclusive, according to jun iority. Music, by a Juvenile Band, under the direction ot Prof. Phillip Wacker, who has kindly tendered his services for tbe occasion. Cars containing the orphan children, under the care of the Joint-Standine yvuiuiiiica VII CUUCBIIOn, Uihcers and Members of the R. W. urand juodge ot Maryland, witb em blems. ' This Division will form on Gay street, "l!i" resting on nortn side or Udd-rel lows' Hall. . Cars containing children will farm n Holliday street, right resting on Fayette oircei. THIRD GRAJD DIVlSIOlf. Marshal P. C. P. Samuel Feast, Jr. Assistant Marshals -Pat Louis Mutb. a . . t. a., iiunnmgnam. Musio. Subordinate Encampments, comprised i Biriarcnu ana we Junsaiction ot iuarylacd. Grand Encampments. S - This Division will form on North street, ; icetiug uu i alette street. 'f' POCRTH GRASD DITI8I0S. - Marshal P. G. M. Grafton M Bosley, Assistant Marshals P. G. Phillip M. 8nowden, P. G. Tbos. B. Owens. Lodge of tbe United States. This Division will form on North Calvert street, right resting on Fayette g The Procession will mnn nr.;..l. . 10 o'clock, and proceed along Fayette street to Charles thence to Lexington thence to Eutaw theoee to Baltimore thence to Bond thenco to Eastern Avenue thence 6 Broadway thence to the Monumental Structure, where the column will halt, open to the right and left, and form line in close order. The Grand Marshal of United States, Grand Marshal of State of Maryland and Aids, will then pass between the line to tbe extreme left, returning will be followed by the Grand Lodge United States and the entire column, and proceed to the Monument, where the dedicatory exercises will take place. After the ceremonies are concluded the several divisions will reform , on Broadway, the points for formation being designated by their respective markers. The procession will then proceed to Jefferson street, to Aisquiib, to Gay, to the Hall, where the column will b9 dismissed. ORDER OP IXRRCISI AT THE MOSruiST Musie by tbe Band. F rayer by the Rev. I D. Williamson, ii. W. Grand Chaplain of the Graod Lodge of the United States. Dedication Ode written expressly for the occasion by James R. Brewer, Esq, of Baltimore, and to be sung by a select choir under direction of P. G. James L. Camp: . " Brother wa nnt araia, . . I'roal what tha aonadicg main -- firartt iba oat High; Fran whara Ihatooarr p ala, Cbeara with a kind rafrala Prleada from tbaaaany cbala Binljag tbaaky. a Ear to commemorate Frandahlp, and c niecrat To God aboao, Tha ahrina w daduaxc. To ca w aaerat. ... K,ar to djaigua-a - . Oar birth of lora. Report of the Committee on tbe Wildey Monument, by its Secretary Q. Representative Joseph B. Escavaille. - Presentation of tbe Monument or memorial structure to tbe Grand Lodge of
the United States, by the Chairman of the Committee on the Wilder Monu
ment, P. O. Sire James B. Nicholson. Music by the Band. Address by tbe M. W. G. Sire Isaas Veitcb, accepting, io Kehalf of tbe Order under tbe Jurisdiction of the Oraod Lodge of the United S'.Att, the Monu mental structure. Ode writuu br James R. Brewer. Esq , expressly for the occasion: ... A hap?y day baa paaacd away. And friaod wi'fc fricadt haa met. And a wa part ach brotbar's heart Wl 1 feel a 14 Rgrrt. . , Our circle b eat, from SUat to tla.t. With iJorlh and Son! h coaih Be, And aow ailte to nd the rlta Arooadoor birth right hria. - ,. " Then U4 Iba Up of ieliowthlp, Iba hapy aeer -s and. And let oa f reap w th aeaael ejus, A putioj brother'a kind. Prayer and benediction. ' Music by the band. . ' The stacd will be occupied by M W. Grand Sir tbe E. W. Grand Chaplain the R. W. Grand Marshall tbe Com mittee on Wildey Monument the President of the United States tbe Governor of Maryland Governor elect and Lieut Governor Mayor and City Council of Baltimore end tbe Commissioners of Police of Baltimore tbe Choir and the Band of tbe Independent Blues, nnder tbe direction of r rot A. Holland. Joseph Kidder, R. W. Grand Marsha!, Urand Lodge, United states. John Q A. Herring, R. W. Grand Marshal, Grand Lodge of Maryland. - Committee of Arrangemeotn. James L. Rid 'ely, Joshua VanfAot, Joseph B. Escavaille. - - Amusements. .Masosic Haul There wis but moderate crowd at tbe Masonic Hall to greet the second appearance of tbe rain , . ... . . eireis last nigut. A tew pieces were well performed, but as a whole, the entertainment did not equal the generality Ot kthiopean delineators. Nsw Mktropoutah. This new tem fie of Ibespis will open to-night under the management of Mr. Golden, and we are promised a magnificent bi!L Mr. Uolden in fitting up this new the. atre, and in procuring an excellent stock company, tbe largest and most talented ever brought to this city, bas exhibited an energy that deserves the highest commendation, and the most liDerai patronage. Mrs. Bella Golden, a great favorite with the Evansville lovers of tbe drama, will to-night appear io her great cbarae ter of Josephine, the Child of the Regiment, and as Katy O'Sbiel, in tbe new comedy of that name. After the long recess, we have no doubt that the New Metropolitan, on tbe occasion of its dedication, will be crowded to its utmost ca pacity. Tbe building bas been thorough ly renovated, and is admirably adapted to the comfort and convenience of tbe auditory. The box office wi IF be open from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. to-day, and those desiring eligible seats should go early to day and secure them. Local Notices. Aoctioji. Hiram Nelson sells at Auc tion this morning at bis Auction Room No. 27, Locust street, at 8 o'clock, two spring wagons, ten army tents, twenty boxes of cheese, one hundred sacks of corn, one cask of bacon bams, (a good article,) and a lot of household fuuitore, dry goods, boots, shoes, bats, caps, to. l&'l will be at tbe Court House cor oer this afternoon at one o'clock, a which time and place I will sell at auc tion several head of horses, one mule one fine family rockaway and harness. Bring on your horses and mules. Hiram Nilsob tSyBj permission of the city autbori ties, the ; New York Market will be Held Open Aicryiia Until further notice, from 5 o'clock, A. M., till 9 o'clock, P. M., during which time persons can gopply themselves witb Fresh Meats, fruits at Tegelables AH orders given before 10 A. M wlilbe delivered before dinner. New York Market, Locust St, near the Post Office. Carmodt & Brad. Tbk Pbilosofbt op Expsrimejtts To few circumstances are we more in debted for our perfection in science, than to the successful experiments of practical men. This was brought forcibly home to us the otber day by reading over the names of individuals who receive medals and premiums from the Ameri can' institute ot iew I or it in I SOU. We were particularly struck witb one art'le which was awarded a very high prirj. In the little memoirs of the suc cessful candidates at tbe American Insti, tat, we find that Mr. Speer bal been for nin years preparing bis celebrated Samburg wine, which has since proved so decided a success. Nine years of an weari ed labor, close study, heavy outlay, in numerable experiments, are a long pe irod to look back on, yet Mr. Speer cart look witb satiBtaction on lae years so spent, wEeo be is conscious that bis wish bas been consummated Wa are glad Mr Speer bas lived to see big Samburg wine supersede tbe abominable Imported trash with which Americans are yearly poir on ed. Scientific American. Druggists sell this wine. IOBI IOEJ! I023I Plenty of Ice by the cask or other wise, until Christmas, at ccajj weather prices. , ; E. Ifgle. eept22-tf - ' First-Clam Boardijg. Six or eight gentlemen can be accommodated witb firtt class boarding and lodging, on Vine street, next door to Sterrett's church. Also, day board for twelve or fourteen gentlemen. f , sept 19 dlw. Wanted. A mother and daughter wishes to obtain situations in Protestant families, to sew, nurse, or assist in bousekeepisg; also, some one to adopt a bright little girl, seven years of age. Apply at Washington House, Room Na2L . Evansville, Sept 15, 1865. 18 lw. CITT 6E0CEa.T0rsRg. We receive daily, by Express .' superior quality of Fresb Baltimore Oysters, and are prepared , to deliver in half or whole cans or by the case. AO Oysters warranted. "Cross. Davis k Cn . Third Street between Main and Locust.' August : tt j
Ije aid lar, Chronic Disease, and
lapusi surgery. Dr. Evans, of Boston. Xfa.. tha Tt diajs Herb Doctor, late Physician to the jitu.c.i a nunnery, Boston, also late Surgeon to tbe Boston Military Eye and Ear Hospital, bas been persuaded tor tbe advancement of the great cause of medical reform,. and tbe benefit oi tbe afflicted thousands wbo could not avail themselves of bis skill in Boston) tn anaVa a w-f : , .... ' r . I'o'Mioaai visit to some ol tog) principal cities of tbe United States and Canada. He will praiiice at kis offi;e, on Main Street, in tbe city of Evansville, Indiana, for three bos h, devotin his entire attention to tbe tr-a:-ment ci curomc Uueases, and the Surgical and Medical treatment cf all die eases of tbe Eye and Ear. Dr. Evans bas fairly won a reputaiicn second to no man, either in thia mm in or Europe, in the treatment of the above classes of diseases. The t rs bas recorded many of - big wonderful corts, wbicb have been locked upon witb both aatoniahmeot and joy, reminding tbe people that they cannot always have Dr. Eracs with them, and not to delay if they need bis services. Dr. Evans baa cured forty-seven cases of Consumption ia the past six months without a single failure, from the fact that be undertakes no casa that be cannot cure. Chronic Rheumatism ' Knot Scrofola, Bronchial affections, Diabetis or Brights disease of tbe kidneys. Dv pepsia, Disease of tbe Heart, Hvtr Spleen, Epilepsy or falling sickness, Piles, Cancers, all diseases of the skin, from the smallest Pimples and BloJebes. to the most obstinate species cf Herpes Tetter, Ac , in fact nearly every disease to wbicb the human system is subject. gives wsy to his treatment, He uses in bis practice nothing but Foreign and American roots aad herbs. Surgery: Cataract operated for. Ex canthus, Eacaothus, Ptosis, Pterygium Navi, (M)thera Mark) remove! Turners ia tha Eye and Ear removd; Cancers extracted; Club Foot and Hair Lip operated upon, and tbe deformity removed; Enlarged Toactls incised, (cut) Ac, &c. .Otorrhea or discharges trom tbe Ear, whether from Scarlet Fever, Measles, Scrofula, Cold, or anything else cured, and tbe bearing restored. All diseases of the Eye and Ear cored by Dr. Evans. Cross eyes made straight and natural in one minute of time without pain. This operation is always a success in old or young. Read a few of tbe many certificates wbich be has in bis possession from respectable citizens of Louisville, Ky. This is to certify that I have been suffering from Chronic Rheumatism for the past four years. My joints were enlarged, and I bad almost lost the use of my limbs. 1 had tried aU tbe doctors that I could bear of, but could get no relief until I applied to tbe Indian Herb Doctor, and be cured me in foot weeks I am now able to work, and nave good use of my limbs. Jossra E Harris, . No. 3S Green street I have been so deaf that I could not hear conversation without it was very close. I was troubled witb a noise and continual roaring in my bead. Tbe Ia- ' dian Herb Doctor bas restored my bearing aud removed the ringing in my ears. James Pacl, 73 Green street. This is to certify that I have been suffering from what the doctors call prolapsus . uteri, or falling disease, for a long time, which became so bad that 1 was confined to my bed., I was doctoring all tbe time, but could find no relief until I applied to tbe Indian Herb Doctor two weeks ago. t have bow so far recovered as to be able to go about and do my work. Too much cannot be said in praise of bint as a physician. . . Mrs. Gaixioer, 232 Water at. betw. Fifth A Sixth, . I have suffered from dyspepsia for the last three or four years. My stomach was so weak that I could not take food enoogh to scarcely keep ma alive, and everything that I ate hurt toy stomach. I bad got so bad tbat I could eat only three crackers per day. I bad spent about eight hundred dollars in doctoring for the disease,, when I applied to the Indian lierb factor. I bare now been under - bis treatment for abont three weeks, and ean eat a hearty meal of pretty near anything 1 want. t 11 V. C Msrta, No. 182 Marshall street, betw Clay and Shelby. - Tbe Indian Herb Doctor hag cured my a i . . m - - uaugDcer oi sore eyes. , . - Mm b WataoV, . 1J3 Market street. My daughter was cross-eyed from ber tnrancy. Dr. Lvans, of Boston. Masa, straightened them in two minutes. W. E. Lxoharo, :' No. 231 Locust street. Consultations free. Office opposite Court-house, over Keller's Gun Store. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. plrltaailam. Mr. Alciad Wilbeta will tloae her Lacterra, at Haaoalc Ball, aa to aaorrew, (Suadar) aaarBlag, at hatf paal 10 f utj-ct "The Attrlbate of the DUy," aa cVnzed by Bplrita.liat. Erasing half put T eabjact, "The 1? as A boa ot Vpirltaaliam." An who may hare cVmkte ae to the ain-rltr aad heseat B.ot t. of Splrftoat taforsar, are aarnaat ly rn Tiled to Haifa to tba above dleoooreeaAdmieeioa frae. BCn SI BISV. 0 the (Sd teat , ruiaua p.. era af Boarr aa A Ktiiaeath Schrinaa. e4 1.1 year aad S oath. Tha fOBeral will take place from the raaldeaca ef the par.aU, corner of Firat aad PItUUb Street, tbia Say at S o'clock p. (a. DRY GOODS. New Stock! HEAD 2 IilO OnET. At Jo. 0 Mala Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, " ' 70vzx KE5PtcTrrttT Asxocleca to It tkaeoAMie thuilu. .... . u ef MtaKip.. a- estire Bear atcek of staoa, aaal Farcy Pr; tjood,, which Ituv will r.Ti tew aa say Boaae la the eitr. r.?-. l.A NOTICE. Firo Limits, aep21-Sw 5. W. IRtif, NOTICE. NJOTICB 18 HERIBT 6IVZS Ta AT I VILL i. 1 aoO'T to the Co, aaAa faavll .w. ... - mj ETaserili for Beraaialoa Umeiahe. a c.k. 1 by 1 SKt, aw par, of tot Ho. 1 JO ri.laal P!ai of Ike city ef Rraaarttla, withia the r.ra JilBie. aapS2-3wd AVZLIA 5TWBXR3T. CITY NOTICES. SfTCMCluA lout, lao6. ... " . TbaCoaaaea Cowaefl ef the dta- af Tn,4lu will reoriae Sala4 Propoaala aatil the Sd day af Ooctoher, lSi, lor aMdifai treetmaatof thetadi(eat alcic ef the cMy. jjy era rot the Ceseeil. r' -fc - A. M. McORIPr. Oarfc. aty Clerk' Ofllo. SavteaabarSI. lass. aepStl 44 Uatoa aopj.
VOTICXISHKRZBT GIVES TBAT I Will wljPJ U h'y Cownett. t an lar r. the if". UtHU a-k of my Htor. oa lot ta. Oag Piaa ef the d'.j at BTaaarlUa. "
AHtTSEMENTS.
NEW M ETR O PO LIT APJ First Street, j a (setwise ini:at itca.hose), MlBIIJt COUKS . -15 r-V- Mna?rr. KOBT. f. CKILU f!5, Stage 5Ia3i.rr. Now. Bla?eli,5 U i New stae. a - IV ew Stage;--"-" r New Scenery; j v ; New Scene'ryj,oV,Jt New Scenery.' -2 New Jilachinerya New MachLaDry.New Machinery. . , . New Decorations, New Decorations, , New Decorations. 1. , li-NEW. FACES., NEW, PACES.1' NEWFACE5 i NEW FACES, NEW FACES 5 "J GRinorr.ifi mgiit: , Qaturday, Sept. 23. , . Tha itlsana abl VaaieVate a Kveaevtlla N.acd aictnlly are raereetfttUj laferaae: AaA WSu the rbiulig lrajelia faaaaa will beam, aagnratad aa Salnrday etaalag Beat, with a Pall aa IS hit Carp Sraeialltaa It A, who taleat will eaabla thaat to give . EaUrtainai.aU Caearpaeeea bf aey IbaavbV. Ira la the Catted Slatae. TBI LIST OV TataOOMPSIT COStPBtSKS TBE rOLLOWIKO LADII3 AMD OEKTLI MRS. H. A. NICHOLS, MRS. a C GRIERSONY " MIS3 ANNIE MAYHEW, , . MISS JOESY LOVE, 4 MISS MARY BARRETT; MISS MAGGIE HART,! . MRS. ELLA HARRIS, , MRA XT. MELVILLE,, BELLA GOLD Efl ! , MR. WASHINGTON MELVILLE MR. R. C. GRFERSON. MR. W.T. HASTINGS, MR. J. F. JAMISON, MR. HARRY WATSON, MR. JOH.t C. HAMILTON, MR. JOHN F. HAMILTON, MR, FRANK A. ROSE, Mil HARRY UOWLAND, MP.. HAL KIM8EB, - r ' MR. J. HYAN, , :,. I '"MK. WrSnELTO.V.aud-" ' ' ' MR. MARTIN GOLDEN. Blreeat-T of OrchtreatB. T. W. OSSRN flCRa. T furwr.. M A. B.C. l.t H. Seaata A rial ....SA, W. f. HAHTIKuai. M a. b I a , MB W. HiepLS. Prtpii. M A. w. RATMuhl). W. Darlag Ih Seaeaa Xalire Mew Baeas. aA,tioael Pley. aaS the Bareat eavtltre, bWx. III ba pnaaatad a rapid ! -a. It la tha fall eetaraiiaalloa ef Iba at a age. Da.nl bo preeeat to tha patron of thadr.aia ate. as latellfoical and BaSatd charMleraf m. aaaaaaa U.' ' ' The Opening Bill Wit! eetwtit vf tha Celebrate Operatl Drsaia, ; eaUtled Ih CHILD H REfiir.UflT, With alt the Orfgiaaf Btaete aad the harmlag Ceiadlettaeatttlaa) Saty O'OhicjL, Xobrlag la lAalr -- BELLA OOLOEfi 1 Aad .gtbag Bwathna a tha Bapatlor OeaapaBy. ttTb2az Offlca will bs) open dUy, from 10 a. m. to 4 o'clock p. in-, when seats may b seeared WITHOUT EXTRA CHAEOH. PICNIC. WOIlEIIIGnEH'B LIBRARY IlenUlri'gr Xtoom, GRAND PICNIC V fB WOBKIBO kt 1ST OF TBI OTT C7 A XTBBweitJa, baiag AaaljwwS af tahliklB( g Library asd Beadiae Boom. Vne their aaataal iaiMnaMl mA miiimiu. w vaeir aaiaaa, will giro A Grand Picnic is lack ford's Grove, Tharadiy, Oetaber Bth, ties. tba escoaa of which, the r tenet fnll. aulbrit (B cw-oparataaa aad r-atroaat. of all food eitlao. 1 lrk-t, will be for aale at th BaaaraJ Book Sterae aad Irur Storae la tba city, aad all aba (hI aw tateraat, ia taav ataahaalca wad Warhrag Mf the City, ar ii-itd ta aae ,t ta d poaiacof ticket, fiwd tnicwai aaaarnrad. AmUsgaitbad apaaiar will he ia aiiaadaoce, aad i r J affirt will be aaad ta reader the aSair warlb. of a liberal patroaag . , , J. 1. JCBISg.Saaary. X. Warra, Traeearae. awpia td ELECTION NOTICE. Electioa ITotice. 6TATC Ot IBIif AS A. Ij, TaBDasvacaea Cetnm. To th Sheriff of Vanderburgh Omnty: I. Blytha Be aae. Clerk a the TasAeraqrgt Cimu I ooairt,A aea.br aartify ta the SaariS1 wbas .fScer ar te he e'eeted ear Vaa lerwargh Oeatr et the giaeraf altaw ta October, IS65, at the waaal pbaaea ear fcotdlag aaieltoaa ea tae Sd Taveav la October lata, vis-: Oa SberiST ef Taadarhargh Cewaty, ewe t. dltor ef Veo4erbn.rg Ceant,, aa Can aty ea. BtiwJoBwr or tha id Diatrlct af ag Cowaty; ale a Jadgasf the 15th Jad-cial f Irewi forth mate at Iaaiaaa; alao awe Praaacwtiag AUaraey Vr aaad Irietrict ; aiae a Jadga af the Ooart ef Ccann-a Pleae for th tH traat cmaooeiae; the eeaaHaa of Paaey, A'aaderhwrg h, War rick atd Gibeow -- -.--- - Aad the SUarlST le hereby dlraat-d t fa legal BAUce ef aaid elaeriew. ia eoaftrrafty with ta atetaaw la aeb eaea aiade aad proe-tdeaj. - Ia witawa w afreet, t . Birth Brae. Clawk af . .. ; the TaaeVrbargh C treat t Ooart, do hereaw abaenb y eaave aad affr the aaal f aaid Cowrt, at SeaawrtUe, U 7ib day wf tap. ' teaabaa 1At 'blTTHB BTaB.CIark T. C. O. T cartify Iba tba tongolsg la a tree eopr af tha erigiaa, aw the a me app-ar, on lie la mj eStea. tO.uUUI,I.T.C, B Jeaw Gbbkb, Depwty. eapVl.tee (OaAoa aaal fiiaiii lai eowy f
AMUSEaENTS.
rrSi-o Dn.VM Only I G. W.DeF fcCo.'s UriITED CIRCUS JUa Aatocral ef Are 1c argtaia l.ao .tutra log 3 Pcifvimlugr .''If'inbiTSi. Th Cream da I Crane of Kitaixl-fan. OVMHASTj, nieron amatistj, ViVITMllH-, Af. X-InNISTS, 1IMI1AS. ronToui liHITir, a"K- pit., Afll IHBMTS, CLvrs, TFtlUI . uru iahu. BlNrittUll, Ac. A.. With Th, FIJiEST STIB OT KIM. U01SL3 P tbAiora Ctaiioaa', II tahiilltt , EVA U VILLI"., TViwraday K-rwlag a aid prMny 4ra-r. tea n.,ial.i,tiii. tn AID, Aneaa lh lU,Hn of thi. AVnipa -, ba Will be pma.ated In Ih.lr a.rloa, ai.,alll lae.' at each axbibitloa, l-am i. Uk a la anauauotag IblTXlo IaOUISA I S- - ' 1 V-a .( i iw r-n ... ,--!. '.i.J.'i . . " i.a- ' I ata Aacanaloi let to tha Emperor of Hoeale, wbo' will, a Priday aiternonr , about naif pa one aVli ci, perform liar H r tl I v attraciita ' eat Hied "AJOIUMUr TO T II K L I: IH,'" haina aa aaoeaatna fr oa tha cnad, on a aiit. ai-ad wire, a dletanea af ao f e . lo lha top of the c.nlr. j.i.1. an el'ttndo of f t Al l, A HE INVItKi) TO ITNh8 THIS, riilt Of CUA&CIK. iVl'llo I ra I Th so. taaclae'lnK, apt abd and Ixautl. ful t.u.wuui:. la tae prt'Bueiun. Mad. DeAuIcy, " ' i Mart. Carroll. bCHOOL OF TH'LWTT TI MBLFRH, Cti-,rjrtM(b4 m !, p-r tt l(, tid Ih tttm trutus.is.st rituaf OLD SAM LATHROP, Steading .-ti4:.Lie fur any " ft! eea" will la Iba tilt of tha " 1 1", and ; P.II.SEAMON, Wit, J eater aad Vocalirl, Al11, a full roa-it l.ntenl of I ad ire aad Opntta aaea, aiaeiera an aa,., ih me rriw-t-OP ol laltrtadri, A 1 1 r ilr caa at Panloailaia W Poc full partiotilar ae por and pro. gramaae. AST Poor epaa at I'i and ? p. in. Per''rm. aao wli coatan-ara al Jnt 7', p.m. Adwfe. ioa So oeni i CbiUf"n, y! rani. IS-lddAw l).)i) I IIA.MBERS, A rent. " DRY GOODS, 5 Buslnrss Trannarlrd on fiaturday. A; BIG STOCK OP FANCY GOODS, . . . ' 5u H i Wholesale &. Ilotail IVo. 11, Jlvnt rStrijt, (BET WEEN it A IN A ND LOCUST) X'o rJ?lXO fiXILLIHEEO, rx shoiiants f - a-t rT" -a Oommunity at dUargc. WE have lest ret rimed from th East with a well-selected Block of 1 Bonnet and Trimming' Bibbona. 3 Veltet Blbboa, Plain, aad Edg-ed. a Bonnet Velvets, Plain aad Faaejr. 8 a tin and Silks. a French and American Flowers. O Feathers and Flames. Birds and Oiher Ornaments. a Straw, Felt and Sill Hats and uocneis. O i A Fall Line of CIctbs for Cloaks, IO Cloaka In Creit Variety. -11 Cloak Ornaments A Fall Line. aa We Stake Cloaks to Order, in the Bert and Latest Styles, at the Shortest Holies. no A Fall Line of Lresi Trimmings. A Big Stock cf Far f jr Ladies aad vniluren. 13 A Fall Line of Human Hair, in .itrj snaps and style. IO a AtBrge oioca oi r - tcj woolen Knit and tVoven Hosiery and Gloves. Hat and Bsnnet Blocks. IO aTotioBs and Fascy Goods too Nan-eroas to Mention, let aU bnyeri esminff to town eall and tee for themselses, com pare tne price, as taey will find it as low as in any city west ol New York and Philadelphia. 4. aepiu.ona, . jj. HAVEL, ' BOARDING. DAT OB WECKtT BijARtiERS CAST HE AOeoaodafd at M ra Khaa Baaalaa'a. mr. r Powria aad Malbarry Btreate. aepUUw .
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